Community Event - Ottawa Valley - Keep Calm and Golf On!

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Same great event. New format.

Golf courses are open and safe for 2020 so we are going ahead with a newly formatted golf day as our annual event. Book in with a twosome or foursome. Choose a tee time. Play your round (regular golf or scramble - your choice!) and enjoy lunch and a gift bag with a $50 gift card to a local restaurant. Help us drive some business to our local eateries and enjoy a safe, outdoor activity.

$100 includes 18 holes, cart, lunch and gift card.

Due to COVID-19, there are two carts available for each foursome. You can ride together if you are in the same family. If not in the same family, clubs can all be on the cart but only one rider per cart. In lieu of team prizes and on-course competitions, we are providing every player with a $50 gift card to a local restaurant as part of their gift bag. Limit: 100 participants.

All COVID-19 policies and precautions will be in place. Beverage cart will be available on course. Course and clubhouse washrooms are open. This year we are running a break-even event to show support of local businesses and provide a way to celebrate Community Living in a safe activity. We hope you will join us.

Click HERE to view the poster. 

Click HERE to download the registration form

Submit your team to Paige LeClair, pleclair@cluov.ca, or by calling 613-735-0659 ext. 101. Cheque and cash accepted. 

Oaks of Cobden Golf Course
1725 Kohlsmith Rd
K0J 1K0
Cobden

Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Road Closure - John Street and Queens Avenue

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The Municipality of Leamington has begun work on the John Street sewer separation and road reconstruction project. The project is estimated to continue through to November 2020.

For the duration of the project, Queens Avenue from Talbot Street West to John Street, and John Street from Queens Avenue to Erie Street North will be closed to vehicular traffic. Access for local area residents will be maintained; however, no through traffic will be permitted. 

Access to area businesses will remain open throughout the duration of construction. The Queens Avenue parking lot will remain open and accessible via Clark Street West to Queens Avenue.

All work operations and lane closures are weather dependent and subject to change.

For information on the John Street sewer separation and road reconstruction project, please visit leamington.ca/projects 

Événement communautaire - Mauricie - Déjeuner en choeur

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Déjeuner en choeur vous invite à une rencontre amicale pour les personnes seules de 50 ans et plus, dimanche le 26 juillet à 9 h 30 au resto-bar Mondo, 120 rue des Forges Trois-Rivières.Inscription obligatoire avant le 25 juillet auprès de Diane 819 696-7085

resto-bar Mondo
120 rue des Forges
Trois-Rivières

Community Event - Kingston - Celtic Kitchen Party Live on Facebook

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Join lively local trio, The Celtic Kitchen Party, on Facebook Live for an evening of traditional and contemporary East Coast, Irish and Scottish Celtic music, and more – all from the comfort of your own home. To tune in, visit KingstonSeniors on Facebook. This is a free event but please consider clicking the donate button to support the Seniors Association. Sponsored by James Reid Funeral Home.

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K7M 1L7
Kingston

Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - “Rotary At Work 50/50”

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The “Rotary At Work 50/50” is an online draw in support of Easter Seals Ontario raising crucial funds for kids with physical disabilities in response to the postponement of Easter Seals’ major spring fundraisers.

"We had high hopes for fundraising this year as an Ambassador for Easter Seals,” shares Tanya Harrison, whose
son Alex Bondy is Windsor-Essex’s Male Easter Seals Ambassador for 2020, “but as the Telethon had to be
postponed due to COVID-19, kids like Alex need your help more than ever."

The online 50/50 draw began in Sault Ste. Marie but has gained the support of Easter Seals’ communities across
the province as Ontarians work together to help kids be kids.

Anyone in Ontario interested in supporting Easter Seals kids can purchase 50/50 tickets from www.rotaryssm5050.ca. One winner will be drawn at 4 P.M. on Wednesday, July 15, 2020. The prize pot is already over $1,000 and growing! Tickets are 3 for $5, 10 for $10, or 60 for $20.